Well, that depends (and before you ask, I'm referring to the possibility of that other other thing happening first).

People will miss that it once meant something to be Southern or Midwestern. It doesn't mean much now, except for the climate. The question, “Where are you from?” doesn't lead to anything odd or interesting. They live somewhere near a Gap store, and what else do you need to know? - Garrison Keillor

Won't it be all over if the other other thing happens or am I thinking of the other other thing?

Based on past experience in discussing these sorts of things with you, I'm reasonably sure you are referring to the other other other thing. I will tell you right now we aren't going to open that can of worms.

People will miss that it once meant something to be Southern or Midwestern. It doesn't mean much now, except for the climate. The question, “Where are you from?” doesn't lead to anything odd or interesting. They live somewhere near a Gap store, and what else do you need to know? - Garrison Keillor

Based on past experience in discussing these sorts of things with you, I'm reasonably sure you are referring to the other other other thing. I will tell you right now we aren't going to open that can of worms.

Why would anyone want a can of worms anyway? A can of worms would be all dead and of no use for fishing. I know it isn't vague. It is actually specific. But I have just always wondered.

"I am very good at reading women, but I get into trouble for using the Braille method."

I believe it was the Indians (from the subcontinent, not the casinos), and was translated by Sir Richard Burton (not the actor, but the explorer who got the spear through his face.) Once again I am not being vague.

"I am very good at reading women, but I get into trouble for using the Braille method."

I believe it was the Indians (from the subcontinent, not the casinos), and was translated by Sir Richard Burton (not the actor, but the explorer who got the spear through his face.) Once again I am not being vague.

People will miss that it once meant something to be Southern or Midwestern. It doesn't mean much now, except for the climate. The question, “Where are you from?” doesn't lead to anything odd or interesting. They live somewhere near a Gap store, and what else do you need to know? - Garrison Keillor

Only those people think those people are different. Those people that those people are refering to think they are similar to those people, but those people know that's not true. Those people will only be happy once those people are not around that place anymore.